SPECIAL NOTE: It is
here again fair to draw the attention of researchers to the
voluminous
"Nizkor" Website
created in Canada by Webmaster Ken
McVay, and
substantially funded by Canada's B'nai
Brith organisation
[on which see CJN
story]. On the
Nizkor site will be found not only the "other side of the
story" on Auschwitz, but extensive original English-language
documents on the Australian,
Canadian,
and German
cases brought against David Irving at the instance of the
ADL or their local agents. Researchers are invited to
compare Nizkor's document selection with those presented on
this FPP site, and to draw their own conclusions.

Nizkor Webmaster Kenneth McVay denies receiving funding
from the ADL, the Anti-Defamation League of the B'nai Brith,
which has headquarters in New York and Washington; Nizkor
maintains a base address at No. 462, 1150 North Terminal
Avenue, Nanaimo, British Columbia, on the Pacific coast of
Canada. The funding details on the actual site make plain
that it is in fact partially funded by the ADL. McVay's
telephone number is given as 416-966 0461, a Toronto
telephone number, in eastern Canada. The domain servers are
listed as ns.vex.net and ns2.reptiles.org. The name server,
ns.vex.net, is a corporation administered by (and
financially accountable to) a Mr Golan Klinger who operates
out of No. 263 Adelaide Street West, Suite 400, Toronto,
Ontario.

Virtual
Tour of Auschwitz site

The Northwestern University
(USA) publication The
Monitor (Jan
2001) announces the availability of a novel resource, "Last
Expression: Art from Auschwitz". You can take
at
its web site a
visual reality tour of the Auschwitz site. [The site is
optimized for Explorer and Windows; for Explorer and
Macintosh you need Quick Time which is bundled with all
recent Macintoshes]. Click on "Virtual Tour", then
choose "Auschwitz-Birkenau Tours". Then choose either
Auschwitz I or Auschwitz II, but first read carefully the
information on the right. After choosing you will see a map
of the Nazi camp with several red dots. If you click on one
of these red dots you will (after what seems like an
eternity if you don't have a high speed Internet
connection), see a photo of contemporary Auschwitz. By
following the directions carefully, you can see a 360 degree
parnoaramic view. There are no new revelations but it is
nice to know about. [Posted Jan 22, 2001]

The Schlegelberger
document (spring 1942): Hitler has ordered
postponement of Final Solution for duration of the war |
dossier
on the document's history [under construction] |
At HQ dinner July 24,
1942 Hitler says he will tackle Jewish problem "nach
Beendigung des Krieges" (after the war's over)

"The March of the
Living," Miami Herald report, April 29, 1996; and
AR comment on psychological brainwashing
techniques now used on Auschwitz tour groups.

January 19-25, 1995: Eric
Conan reports in L'Express, Paris, that everything
about Auschwitz I is "fake;" and -- the shamefaced
Polish authorities admit it | Robert
Faurisson comments on the Auschwitz article in
L'Express.[
with French original text.]

David Irving writes to Professor Robert
Van Pelt, Canadian expert on the architecture of
Auschwitz, author of the book Auschwitz from 1270 to the
Present (Yale University Press, 1997). (With appended a
letter from David Irving to a colleague, the late
Professor Klaus Herrmann, a Jewish professor of history
at the University of Montreal, October 18, 1987).

July 23, 1998: BBC TV is Banned from Bringing David
Irving to Auschwitz! [Press
Release | Index
to documents] He says: "I feel like a gambler,
banned from all the big Las Vegas casinos, because I keep
winning! They only want to let the losers in."

John Ball's
expert interpretation, Air Photo Evidence, of the
wartime aerial reconnaissance photographs of Auschwitz
and other Nazi and Allied "death camp" sites.
[Foreign-language versions: German
| Swedish]

David Irving writes to (ADL member) Ronald
Jacobs, lawyer, Connecticut about death camps

Excerpts from the stenographic Diary of SS
Sturmbannführer Rudolf
Brandt, Heinrich Himmler's assistant, 1942, in so far
as they relate to Auschwitz. (With a letter from David
Irving to Holocaust scholar Dr John
Fox appended).